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APPENDIX  ON  CONSULAR  SYSTEMS  IN  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


COMPILED   UNDER   THE   DIRECTION   OF 

APPLETON  PRENTISS  CLARK  GRIFFIN 

CHIEF  BIBLIOGRAPHER 


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GOVERNMENT   PRINTING    OFFICE 

1905 


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PREFATORY  NOTE 


This  list  is  devoted  to  publications  describing  the  United  States  con- 
sular service  and  to  works  presenting  plans  for  reforms  in  the  service. 
It  does  not  include  the  reports  issued  by  the  Consular  Bureau  or  lists 
of  consuls.  The  Appendix  contains  titles  of  works  showing  the  con- 
stitution and  history  of  consular  systems  in  general. 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 
Chief  Bihllographer 
Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington^  D.  C. ,  Decemher  30,  1904 

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LIST  OF   REFERENCES  ON   THE   UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR  SERVICE 

Conner,  Jacob  E.     Uncle  Sam  abroad. 

Chicago  and  New  York:  Rand^  2[cNaUy  db  company^  [1900]. 
238  pp.     m"". 

"Consular  service— Officers,"  pp.  43-81;  "Duties,"  pp.  82-120; 
List  of  consular  officers,  pp.  206-238. 

Consular  evils  and  their  remed}-.     A  series  of  articles  on  the  defects 
of  the  U.  S.  consular  service  and  what  should  be  done  to 
perfect  it. 
New  York:  Diy  goods  ecoTiomist.,  1893.     11.,  {!)  pp-     8^. 
Cover-title. 

Corwine,  William  K.     Consular  service  reform. 

{In  National  civil  service  reform  league.  Proceedings,  Boston, 
Mass.,  Dec.  12  and  13,  1901,  pp.  68-82.     New  York,  1901.     12°.) 

Horstmann,  G.  Henry.     Consular  reminiscences. 

rii'dadelpliia:  J.  B.  Lippincott.,  1886.     J^O pp.     12^. 

[Hunt,  Gaiilard.]     The  Department  of  State  of  the  United  States;  its 
history-  and  functions, 
Washington:  Departuient  of  state.,  1893.     vi.,  212  pp.     12^. 

Keim,  De  Benncvillc  Randolph.  The  consular  service  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  Reports,  special  and  general,  during 
the  years  ISTO,  1871,  and  1872. 

Washington:    Government  pi'intinq  ojjice.,  1873.      Jf,  vols,   in 
1.     8^. 

Contents. — 1.  Special  reports  from  .Japan,  China,  British  and  Dutch 
East  Indies,  Arabia,  Egypt,  and  the  countries  of  South  Ajih  rica. 
(Ex.  doc.  no.  11,  n.  R.,  Second  session,  Forty-second  Congress.) 
2.  General  report  on  the  condition  of  the  consular  service  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  with  a  bill.  (Ex.  doc.  no.  317,  H.  R., 
Second  se.ssion.  Forty -second  Congress.)  3.  Special  reports  from 
the  British  Isles  and  countries  of  Continental  Europe.  (Ex.  doc. 
no.  145,  II.  R.,  Third  session.  Forty-second  (^)ngress. )  4.  An 
epitome  of  official  investigations  embrace<l  in  all  reports  of  De  B. 
Iiandoli)h  Keim,  ami  the  general  conclusions  as  to  the  past  ami 
present  <'ondition  of  the  coiiiiular  service  of  the  United  States,  and 
a  plan  fif  r(!-organi/.ation.  (Ex.  doc.  no.  168,  II.  R.,  Third  acssiou, 
Forty-second  Congress. ) 

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Lane,  Jonathan  A.     Results  of  recent  aiiitatlon  of  consular  service 
reform.     Their  value,  what  next? 
[JVeio  York] :  Published  for  the  National  civil  service  reform 
league.,  1895.     15  pp.     12^. 

[Livingston,   PMward.]     Messag'e  from  the  President  [transmitting 
report  by  Edward  Livingston]  in  relation  to  the  consular 
establishment  of  the  United  States.     March  2,  1833. 
Washington:  Printed  hj  F.  F.  Blair,  1833.     55  pp.     8°. 
A  reprint  of  Senate  document  no.  83,  22d  Congress,  2d  session. 

Monroe,  James.     Special  duties  of  consuls  of  the  United  States  during 
the  Civil  War. 

(7/i  his  Oberlin  Thursday  lectures,  addresses,  and  essays,  pp.  185- 
210.     Oberlin,  Ohio,  1897.     8°.) 

Murphy,  George  H. ,  comj?.     Digest  of  circular  instructions  to  consu- 
lar officers,  January  1,  1897-April  T,  1901. 
Washington:    Government  printing  ojfice,  1904-.     95  pp.     8°. 

National  Board  of  Trade.     Report  of  the  Committee  on  consular 
service. 

{In  lis  Proceeding?;,  28th  annual  meeting,  December,  1897,  pp.  51-72. 
Philadelphia,  1897.     8°. ) 

Report  f\-om  the  Committee  on  consular  service. 

{In  its  Proceedings,  33d  annual  meeting,  January,  1903,  pp.  141- 
144.     Philadelphia,  1903.     8°.) 

Rogers,  Augustus  C,  ed.  United  States  diplomatic  and  consular  serv- 
ice. Our  representatives  abroad:  biographical  sketches  of 
embassadors,  ministers,  consuls-general,  and  consuls  of  the 
United  States  in  foreign  countries;  including  also  a  few 
representative  Americans  residing  abroad  in  unofficial 
capacities,  and  a  catalogue  of  diplomatic,  consular,  and 
other  officers  now  in  service. 
JVe)v  York:  Atlantic  piiblishing  company.^  187]^.  1^69  pp. 
Porti'aits.     Frontispiece.     If'. 

Schuyler,    Eugene.     American   diplomacy   and   the   furtherance   of 
commerce. 
New  Yorh:    Charles  Scribner^s  sons.,  1886.     xiv,  469  pp.     8^. 
"  Our  consular  system,"  pp.  41-104. 

Sheppard,  Eli  T.     American  consular  service. 

{In  University  chronicle,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  vol.  4,  December,  1901, 

pp.  387-157.) 
Lectures  delivered  before  the  students  of  the  College  of  Commerce 

of  the  University  of  California  in  March,  1901.) 


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Sno-w,  Freeman.     Treaties  and  topics  in  American  diplomacy. 

JJoston:  Tlie Bostonljoohcomjyainj^lSdli..     vii^{l),515 JU^-     8^. 
"Consular  conventions,"  pp.  205-P18. 

United  States.     Department  of  state.     Diplomatic  and  consular  serv- 
ice of  United  States,  corrected  to  Sept.  8,  1904. 
yWasliington :    Government j^i'inting office^  190 Jf..^     G'2p]^.     8^. 

Register,  containing-  a  list  of  persons  employed  in  the 


department  and  in  the  diplomatic  and  consular  service  of 

the  United  States,  also  a  list  of  the  diplomatic  officers  and 

consuls  of   foreign  countries   resident   within  the  United 

States,  and  a  list  of  papers  concerning  foreign  relations, 

.    .    .    and  a  complete  list  of   the  treaties  of  the  United 

States.     Corrected  to  December  20,  1873. 

Washington:     Government  jyrinting    office.,   1873.      118  pp. 

Maps.    8^. 

Contains  a  complete  list  of  all  ministers  and  charges  d'affaires  from 
March  4,  1789,  to  1873.  There  is  also  a  list  of  diplomatic  repre- 
sentatives, before  the  adoption  of  the  Constitution. 

Regulations  prescribed  for  the  use  of  the  consular 


service  of  the  United  States. 
Washington:     Govermnent  printing  office.,    1896.      xix,   (i), 
871pp.     8^.     (5 4.th  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  doaunient 
no.  303.) 

"Warden,  David  Baillie.    On  the  origin,  nature,  progress  and  influence 
of  consular  establishments. 
Paris:  Printed  and  sold  hy  Smith.,  1813.     331pp.     8^. 

Wharton,  Francis,  ed.     A  digest  of  the  international  law  of  the  United 

States,  taken   from  documents   issued   by  Presidents  and 

Secretaries  of  state,  and  from  decisions  of  federal  courts 

and  opinions  of  Attornej's -general.     2d  ed.     Vol.  1. 

Washington:    Government  pi'inting  office.,  1887.     xxxiii.,  (i), 

825  pp.     8-. 

"Eligibility  of  consuls,"  pp.  7()0-7ti2;  ".Vpimiutnicnt  and  «iualifying 
of  consuls,"  etc.,  i)p.  763-801;  "Judicial  tunctions  in  semi-civilized 
lands,"  pp.  801-825. 

The  revolutionary  diplomatii-  correspondence  of  the  United 

States. 
Washington:    Government  jn'inting  office.,  18S9.     G  vols.     8^. 
{U.    S.    50th    Congress.,    1st   ses.sion.     Ifmise   miscellaneous 
docwat-nt  no.  GO.i.) 

Consuls,  vol.  3,  j.p.  :5o,  1(»1,  1.'02,  L'r)8-i;73,  285,  287,  4(i8,  530,  535,  823; 
vol.  4,  pp.  47,  452,  (J04,  (i5S,  702-703;  vol.  5,  pp.  135,  179,  306,  796; 
vol.  6,  pp.  198,  329,  308,  379. 

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UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR  SERVICE:  ARTICLES  IN   PERIODICALS 

1842.     Consular  system  of  the  United  States.     W.  8.  Mayo. 

Hunt's  merchants'  magazine^  vol.  6  {Apr.,  1842):  '297-305. 

1844.  Consular  system  of  the  United  States. 

Hunfs  mierchant^  magazine.^  vol.  10  {May,  181^:  JfJf7-JfS6. 

1845.  The  consular  system  of  the  United-States.    C.  Edwards  Lester. 

]Iunt''s  merchants'  magazine,  vol.  12  {Mar. ,  18Jpo) :  2 11-22 Jf.. 

1845.     The  consular  system. 

Ilimt's  merchants''  magazine,  vol.  13  {Dec,  18Jid):  550-553. 

1847.  The  consular  s\'stem  of  the  United  States.     An  eastern  consul. 

Hunfs  mei'chants'  magazine,  vol.  17  {July,  18Jf!7):  ^o-JfJS. 

1848.  The  consular  sj-stem  of  the  United  States. 

Hunfs  merchants'  magazine,  vol.  18  {Jan.,  18JiS):  60-62. 

1855.     Some  account  of  a  consulate.     D.  G.  Mitchell. 

Harpei-'snew  monthly  magazine,  vol.  10  {Apr.,  1855):    628- 
639. 

1865.  Our  consuls  in  China  and  elsewhere.     W.  D.  Ilowclls. 

JWition,  vol.  1  {N^ov.  2,  1805):  551-552. 

1866.  Consuls.     W.  J.  Stillman. 

Nation,  vol.  2  {Jan.  25,  1866):  101^,-106. 

1868.     A  day  at  a  consulate.     O.  ^NI.  Spencer. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  22  {Dec,  1868):  702-710. 

1872.     Our  consular  service.     (leorjj^e  M.  Towlc. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  29  {Mar.,  1872):  300-309. 

1888.     Defects  in  oui-  consular  service.     Perry  Belmont. 
Fwum,  vol.  'f  (Jan.,  1888):  519-526. 

1888.  Our  unliapj)y  consuls.     W.  M.  (ni>\\<»l(l. 

Nation,  vol.  JfU  {Fch.  23,  188S):  lJf.S-1/,.9. 

1889.  The  American  consular  service,     (reorgc  M.   Towle. 

North  American  rcolcw,  •vol.  iJf!)  {I he,  1889):  757-759. 


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1893.     Attractions   and   abuses   of   our   consular   service.     William 
Slade. 
Ftyrum,  vol.  15  {Apr.,  1893):  163-171. 

1893.     Faults  in  our  consular  service.     Robert  Adams. 

jyorth  American  review,  vol.  156  {Apr.,  1893):  1^.61-1^6. 

1893.  Our  consular  system. 

Nation,  vol.  56  {Mwy  18,  1893):  359-360. 

1894.  Reform  in  the  consular  service.     William  F.  Wharton. 

North  Amei'ican  review,  vol.  158  {Apr..  1894):  4-^2-4-22. 

1894.     The  consular  service  and  the  spoils  system.     James  B.  Angell 
and  other  ex-ministers  to  foreign  countries. 
Centm^y  magazine,  vol.  4^  {June,  1894):  306-311. 

1894.     Some  evils  of  our  consular  service.     Albert  H.  Washburn. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  74-  {Aug.,  189 Ji):  24-1-252. 

1894.     Consular  reform.     W.  A.  Linn. 

Nation,  vol.  59  {Nov.  29,  189If):  398-399. 

1894.  Consular  reforms.     Henry  White. 

North  American  review,  vol.  159  {Dec,  1894):  711-721. 

1895.  The  reform  of  the  consular  service.     Oscar  L.  Straus. 

Good  government,  vol.  14  {Jan.  15,  1895):  97-99. 

1895.  The  consular  reform.     E.  L.  Godkin. 

Nation,  vol.  61  {Sept.  26,  1895):  218. 

1896.  Our  foreign  trade  and  our  consular  service.     Charles  Dudley 

Warner. 
No7^th  American  review,  vol.  162  {Mar.,  1896):  274.-286. 

1897.  Evils  to  be  remedied  in  our  consular  service.     William  Woocl- 

ville  Rockhill. 
Fmnim,  vol.  22  {Feb.,  1897):  673-683. 

1898.  The  early  histor}'  of  the  United  States  consular  service.     1776- 

1792.     Emory  R.  Johnson. 
Political  science  quarterly,  vol.  13  {Mar. ,  1898) :  19-40. 

1898.  Our  inadequate  consular  service.     Stephen  M.  White. 

Fm-um,  vol.  25  {July,  1898):  54.6-554.. 

1899.  The  consular  service. 

Public  opinion,  vol.  26  {Jan.,  1899):  103. 


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1899.  How  other  countries  do  it.  An  account  of  the  suggestive 
results  of  an  inquiry  by  the  State  Department  of  the  United 
States  into  the  consular  system  of  other  nations.  George 
McAnenj. 

Century  magazine,  'vol.  57  (J^eh.,  1899):  60Jf.-611. 

1899.     A  monopoly  to  our  rescue.     Jalian  Ralph. 

Harpers  weeMy,  vol.  4^J  {May  IS,  1899):  1^,72. 

A  criticism  of  our  consular  service  ba.<ed  on  experiences  in  India 
and  China.  The  imperfections  of  the  service,  in  the  writer's 
opinion,  are  owing  to  inadequate  provisions  made  by  the  Govern- 
ment. In  Bombay,  the  consul  occupied  the  building  of  the 
Standard  Oil  Company,  hence  the  title  of  the  article. 

1899.     Needed   improyements   in  our  consular  service.     James  B. 
Angell. 
Independent,  vol.  61  {Aug.  2^,  1899):  2265-2267. 

1899.     The  foreign  service  of  the  United  States.     Francis  Butler 
Loomis. 
North  American  review.,  vol.  169  {Sej?t.,  1899):  31^9-361. 

1899.  Reform  in  the  consular  service.     Gaillard  Hunt. 

Independent,  vol.  51  {Oct.  26,  1899):  2881-2882. 

1900.  The  new  consular  bill,     Gaillard  Hunt. 

Nation,  vol.  70  {Feb.  8,  1900):  106. 

1900.     Consular  reform. 

Outlook,  vol.  6J^  {Feb.  3, 1900):  245-246;  {Mar.  3, 1900):  471a. 

1900.     For  a  better  consular  service. 

PuUic  opinion,  vol.  28  {Feb.  1,  1900):  135. 

1900.     The  remodeling  of  the  consular  service.     Harry  A.  (iarlield. 
hidependeiit,  vol.  52  {Mar.  15,  1900):  657-659. 

1900.     The  consular  service  of  the  United  States.    George  F.  Parker. 

Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  85  {Apr.,  1900):  J/j5-466;  {May,  1900): 
669-683. 

1900.     Consular  reform. 

Outlool:  vol.  65  {May  2/5,  1900):  202-203. 

1900.     The  l)usiness  man  and  the  consular  service.    Harry  A.  Gartield. 
Century  magazine,  vol.  60  {June,  1900):  268-271. 

1900.     A  plea  fur  con->uhir  insjx'ction.     Albert  II.  Washbuiii. 
Forum,  vol.  30  {Sept.,  1900):  28-34. 


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1901.     Tho  iiood  of  trained  diplomats  and  consuls.     Heniy  Loomis 
Nelson. 
IIarj)t>r''s  weeMy,  vol.  4^  {June  i5,  1901) :    '>99. 

1901.  The  United  States  consular  service,     Charles  Truax. 

Fo7^um,  vol.  32  {Dec,  1901):  J4S8-1^99. 

1902.  Our  consular  system.     Albion  W.  Tourgee. 

Independent,  vol.  5]^  {Jan.  23,  1903):  208-210. 

1902.     A  neolectcd  factor  in  our  commercial  expansion.     Albert  Hal- 
stead. 
JVo7't/i  Ameincan  review,  vol.  17 If,  {Jan.,  1902):  20-29. 
;  Aims  to  show  the  vakae  of  consular  service  to  our  commercial 

interests. 

1902.     Consular  reform. 

Outlook,  vol.  70  {Jan.  18,  1902):  167-168. 

1902.     To  reorganize  the  consular  service.     Gaillard  Hunt. 
World's  work,  vol.  3  {Jan.,  1902):  1606-1613. 

1902.     Ambassadors  of  trade.     James  Gustavus  Whiteley. 
Forum,  vol.  33  {liar.,  1902):  85-91. 

1902.  The  payment  of  consuls. 

WorlJa  tcork,  vol.  ^  {June,  1902):  221^,1. 

1903.  An  excellent  service. 

American  monthly  review  of  reviews.,  vol.  27  {Feb.,  1903):  139. 

1903.     The  glamour  of  a  consulship:  reminiscences  of  an  ex-consul. 
John  Ball  Osborne. 
Atlantic  monthly,  vol.  91  {June,  1903):  800-806, 

1903.  Consular  reform. 

OutlooJc,  vol.  75  {Sept.  19,  1903):  152-15^. 

1904.  United  States  consular  service.     Edwin  Maxey. 

Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  26  {Jan.,  1901^):  17-22. 

1904.     The  American  consul:  a  new  type.     James  C.  Monaghan. 
-Booldover s  magazine,  vol.  Jf.  {Nov.,  190 Ji):  6/^9-655. 

1904.  An  American  consul's  work.     William  Thorp. 

Independent,  vol,  57  {Wov.  3,  190 If):  1013-1017. 

1905.  Our  consuls.     John  Elfreth  Watkins. 

Cosmojxjlitan,  vol.  38  {Jayi.,  1905):  317-326. 


UNITED  STATES  CONSULAR   SERVICE:    GOVERNMENT   DOCUMENTS 
EXCLUSIVE  OF  CONSULAR   REPORTS 

Note. — The  heavj--face  numerals  at  the  end  of  the  titles  are  the  serial  numbers 
used  in  the  check  list  of  documents,  published  by  the  superintendent  of  documents. 

United  States.  21st  Congress^  2d  session.  Senate  document  no.  57. 
Keport  from  the  Committee  on  commerce,  to  whom  was 
referred  a  resokition  concerning-  our  present  consular  sys- 
tem.    February  16,  1831.     13  pp.     S-.  204 

27th  Congress,  1st  session.    House  document  no.  20.     Consuls — 

United  States.  Memorial  of  Stephen  Powers,  Basle,  Swit- 
zerland, and  Dr.  J.  G.  Flugel,  Leipsic,  Saxony.  June  '1\. 
1841.     5  pp.     8-.  392 

28th  Cfjngress.,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  166.     Foreign 

missions.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  foreign  att'airs. 
February  15,  1841.     6  pp.     8-.  •    445 

29th  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  repm't  no.  711^.     Consular 

s^^stem  of   the  United   States.      Report  from   the   Select 

committee.     June  17,  1846.     8  pp.     8^.  491 

"On  examination  into  the  present  consular  system  of  the  I'nited 

States,  they  find  the  same  very  imperfect,  and,  in  their  judgment, 

requiring  radical  changes." 

S3d  Congress,  1st  session.     nousere])ortno.3!^S.     Report  from 

the  Committee  on  foreign  atfairs,  to  whom  was  referred  the 
bill  to  "remodel  the  diplomatic  and  consular  system  of  the 
United  States. '^     August  1,  1854.     15  pp.     8°*  744 

Sl^tJi  Congress,   1st  session.     Senate  rejwrt  n<>.  209.     Report 

from  the  Committee  on  foreign  relations,  who  were 
instructed  "to  in<jnire  into  ajul  report  to  the  Senate  what 
alterations,  if  any,  they  may  dft'iii  iit'ccssary  or  expiMlient 
in  the  act  entith^d  "An  act  to  remodel  the  diph)niatic  and 
consular  systems  of  the  United  States,'  a])pr()ved  March  I, 
1855,  so  fsir  as  the  diplomatic  service  is  atfected  l)y  said  act." 
July  in,  is.-,r,.     3  pp.     8  .  837 

The  committee  ail<)pt.«  and  reports  the  views  of  u  bill  prepared  by  the 
Secretary  of  Htate,  W.  L.  Marcy. 

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United  States.  JfOtJt  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate  report  no.  15 If.. 
Ixoport  from  the  Joint  select  committee  on  retrenchment. 
July  2,1808.     27  pp.     8°.  1320 

Report  on  the  foreign  Bervice  of  the  United  States. 

JfJfth  Congress,  1st  session.     House  report  no.   'B3.     Consular 

and  diplomatic  appropriations.  Report  from  the  Commit- 
tee on  appropriations.     January  28,  1876.      21  pp.      8°. 

1708 

Report  explaining  certain  reductions  in  South  American  consular 
representation. 

liGtli   Congress.,  3d  session.     House  rejport  no.  16.     Consular 

and  diplomatic  appropriation  bill  for  1882.  Report  from 
the  Committee  on  appropriations.  December  14,  1880. 
2  pp.     8°.  1982 

■ Jfdth  Congress.,  1st  session.     House  report  no.  1938.     Consular 

service.  Report  from  the  Committee  on  foreig-n  affairs. » 
April  26,  1886.     1  pp.     8°.  2441 

53d  Congress.,  3d  session.      Senate  report  no.  886.      Report 

from  the  Committee  on  foreign  relations,  on  the  consular 
service  of  the  United  States.    February  6, 1895.    8  pp.     8°. 

3289 

Report  made  by  Mr.  Morgan,  and  is  reprinted  in  Senate  report  no. 
1073,  54th  Congress,  1st  session;  Senate  report  no.  1202,  56th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session;  and  Senate  report  no.  499,  57th  Congress,  1st 
session. 

5Jf.th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  1073.     Report 

from  the  Committee  on  foreign  affairs,  to  whom  was 
referred  the  bill  to  provide  for  the  reorganization  of  the 
consular  and  diplomatic  service.    May  27, 1896.    7  pp.     8°. 

3361 
Reprint  of  the  report  made  by  Mr.  Morgan  on  Feb.  6,  1895,  to 
accompany  a  similar  bill. 

5Jfth  Congress,  ^d  session.     Housereportno.  3060.     Reorgani- 

zation of  the  consular  service.  Report  from  the  Committee 
on  foreign  affairs.     March  1,  1897.     4  pp.     8^.  3556 

55th  Congress,  2d  session.     House  report  oio.  lJt.60.     Reorgani- 

zation of  the  consular  service.  Report  from  the  Committee 
on  foreign  affairs.     May  27,  1898.     5  pp.     8°.  3722 

56th  Congress,  1st  session.     Senate  report  no.  1202.     Reorgani- 

zation  of    the  consular   and   diplomatic  service.     Report 

from  the  Committee  on  foreign  relations.     May  3,  1900. 

38  pp.     8°.  »  ^        3894 

Pp.  1-7  consist  of  a  reprint  of  the  report  made  by  Mr.  Morgan,  on 

Feb.  6,  1895,  to  accompany  a  similar  bill. 


GOVEKNMENT    DOCUMENTS  15 

United  States.  oGth  Congress,  1st  session.  House  report  no.  562. 
Keorgauization  of  the  consular  service.  Report  from  the 
Committee  on  foreign  affairs.     March  8, 1900.     G  pp.     S-. 

4023 


House  repoi't  no.  562^  part  2.     Same.     Report  from 

the  Committee  on  foreign  affairs.    Maj^  21,  1900.    7  pp.    8^. 

4023 

57th  Congress^  1st  session.  Senate  report  no.  ^99.  Reorgani- 
zation of  the  consular  and  diplomatic  service.  Report 
from  the  Committee  on  foreign  relations.  February  19, 
1902.     38  pp.     8°.  4259 

Same  ag  Senate  report  no.  1202,  56th  Congress,  1st  session. 

House  rejx/i't  no.  1313.     Reorganization  of  the  consular 


service.     Report  from  the  Committee  on    foreign  art'aii<. 
April  2,  1902.     27  pp.     8°.  4403 

Reprinted  in  House  report  no.  3305,  57th  Congress,  2d  session. 

57th  Congress.,  2d  session.  House  report  no.  3305.  Reorgani- 
zation of  the  consular  service.  Report  from  the  Com- 
mittee on  foreign  affairs.     January  21,  19(i3.     29  pp.     8'. 

4414 
Pp.  2-28  consist  of  a  reprint  of  House  report  no.  1313,  57th  Con- 
gress, 1st  session.     P.  29,  Views  of  the  minority. 

58th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  report  no.  1393.  Reorgani- 
zation of  the  consular  service.  Report  from  thi'  Com- 
mittee on  foreign  affairs.     March  a,  1901.     lo  pp.     8'. 

Department  of  state.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  of  the 
amount  of  money  paid  as  salaries,  outfits,  and  coiitingtMit 
expenses,  to  foreign  ministers,  since  the  year  1800,  and  the 
amount  paid  to  each. 

Washington:  Printed  hy  Gales  (&  Seaton,  1822.  4  pp. 
Folded  tables.  <9^.  {17th  Congress.,  1st  se^'<sion.  F.recut/re 
papers,  no.  120.)  69 

Foreign    missions.      Mes.sjigc    ln»iii    (lie     President, 

transmitting  information  relative  to  tlie  appointments  of 
charges  dcs  affaires  and  to  tlie  commissions  and  salaries 
of  tlie  ministers  and  secretaries  to  the  ranania  mission. 
February  3,  1Sl^7. 
Washington:  Printed  hi/ Gales  d^  Seaion,  1827.  13  j>p.  S. 
{19th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  exe(nttive  document  no. 
73.)  '  152 


16  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

United  States.     Department  of  state.     jNIessagc  from  the  President, 

iu   relation  to  the   consular  establishment  of  the   United 

States.     March  2,  1833.     29  pp.     8°.      {22d  Congress,  2d 

session.     Senate  document  no.  So.)  230 

Transmitting  a  report  from  Edward  Livingston,  Secretary  of  state. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  upon  the  subject 

of  a  reform  in  the  consular  system  of  the  United  States, 
&c.  May  2,  1838.  5  pp.  8°.  {26th  Congress,  M  session. 
House  executive  document  no.  J{,67.)  331 


Letter  from  the  Secretary  of   state,  transmitting  a 

report  upon  the  consular  system  of  the  United  States. 
December  11,  1816.  25  pp.  8°.  {29th  Congress,  2d  ses- 
sion.    House  document  no.  12.)  499 

Message  of  the  President,  communicating  a  report  of 


the  Secretary  of  state,  in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of 
the  Senate  calling  for  a  statement  of  the  names  of  min- 
isters, &c.,  appointed  since  March  4,  1819.  January  11, 
1855.  5  pp.  8^.  {33d  Congress,  2d  session.  Senate 
executive  document  no.  21.)  751 

Compensation  to  consular  officers  and  appointment  of 

consular  clerks.  Letter  from  the  Secretarj-  of  state,  trans- 
mitting correspondence  relative  to  the  inadequacy  of  the 
compensation  of  consular  officers,  and  asking  for  authority 
to  appoint  a  limited  number  of  consular  clerks.  January 
25,  1859.  98  pp.  8°.  {35th  Congress,  2d  session.  Rouse 
executive  document  no.  68.)  1006 

Sundry  communications  from  the  Secretary  of  state. 


with  accompanying  estimates  for  the  consular  and  diplo- 
matic expenses  of  the  government,  &c.  December  21, 1858. 
7  pp.  8"^.  {35th  Congress,  2d  session.  House  miscellane- 
ous document  no.  6.)  1016 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  relation  to  the 


consular  system,  &c.,  of  the  United  States.  April  28, 1861. 
15  pp.  8°.  {38th  Congress,  1st  session.  House  miscellane- 
ous document  no.  77.)  1200 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state  addressed  to  the 


chairman  of  the  Committee  on  foreign  afi'airs,  proposing 
changes  in  regard  to  compensation  and  duties  in  several  of 
the  consulates  of  the  United  States.  January  12,  1870. 
5  pp.  8^^.  {4.1st  Congress,  2d  session.  Hou^e  miscellaneous 
document  no.  29.)  1433 


GOVEKmiEXT  DOCUME]STS  17 

United  States.  Department  of  state.  Message  of  the  President, 
comiuunicating  reports  of  the  consular  agents  appointed 
under  section  two  of  the  act  of  July  11,  18Ti>.  '•maivino- 
appropriations  for  the  consular  and  diplomatic  expenses  of 
the  Government  for  the  year  ending  June  30.  iSTl.  and 
for  other  purposes."  December  19,  1870.  14  pp.  8^. 
{^Ist  Congi'ess,  3d  sessio7i.  Senate  executive  d<H^uine^}t 
no.  7.)  1440 

Message   from   the  President,  transmitting  a    letter 


from  the  Department  of  state  relative  to  increase  of  ex- 
penses and  compensation  of  certain  consular  agents.  De- 
cember 4,  1871.  183  pp.  8'.  {J(2d  Co7ujress,  2d  session. 
House  executive  document  no.  10.)  1509 

Message  from  the  President,  relative  to  the  number  of 


consular  and  commercial  agents  who  sjieak  or  write  the 
language  of  the  country  to  which  they  are  accredited. 
2  pp.  8^.  {Jt2d  Congress^  2d  session.  House  executive  doc- 
ument no.  186.  1513 

Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  rciK)rt  of 


De  B,  R.  Keim  relative  to  examination  of  the  accounts  of 
consular  officers  of  the  United  States.  May  24,  1872.  442 
pp.  s  .  {J^Qd  Congress^ 'Bd  session.  House  executive  doc- 
ument no.  317.)  1520 

Coxtp:xts. — Part  I.  Introdiutciry:  AdvaiK-iui:  a  few  jjeiienil  cuin  lu- 
sions  upiHi  the  prej^ent  c-uiisular  systt'iii  uf  tlu'  rnitt'tl  Statts, 
showing  the  increased  iniportanre  of  the  consular  oflitv,  ami  th«' 
necessity  of  a  thorou^;h  revision  of  the  laws  yoverninj;  this  l)ninili 
of  the  service  of  the  government;  Part  II.  A  resume  of  the  otli- 
cial  tour  <if  inspection  of  the  ctmsulates  of  the  I'liited  States  in 
Asia,  etc.;  Part  III.  Irrejrularities  and  abuses  in  the  consular 
service  f)f  the  United  States  of  America;  Part  IV.  The  orpmiza- 
tion  of  the  present  consular  system  4)f  the  I'nited  States  of 
America — Changes  proi)osed  with  a  view  to  the  estaltlishment  of 
a  consular  service — Judicial  powers  of  consuls,  how  e.xerciseil 
under  existinj;  laws — Ni-cessary  reforms  proposinl — Misi'ellamsms 
su;r^restions — itej^ulations  for  the  \\>^i'.  of  the  consular  ••ourts  of  the 
Unite<l  States  of  America;  Contents  of  consular  l>ill. 

This  report  is  <'ontained  also  in  the  colKH-tion  of  report.**  hy  Ki-iiii, 
with  the  title  "The  consular  service  of  the  I'nif*-*!  Stales  of 
America.  Reports,  siM-i-ial  and  general." 

Mes.suirc  from  tlic  Pn-sidcnl.  relative  to  conipcnsafion 


to  coisular  olliccrs  for  cxlraortliiniry  services  growing  out 
of  the  war  between  (Jermany  an<l  !•' ranee.  DrcemlM'r  2, 
1802.  3  pp.  8*^.  {/t2d  CongrcMs^  Sd  st^ssion.  Jlmm,' r,r4ni- 
tive  docununt  no.  H^-)  1565 


18  LIBRARY    OB'    CONGRESS 

United  States.  Department  of  state.  Consular  agent  of  the  United 
States.  Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  report 
of  De  B.  llandolph  Keini.  Agent,  etc.  December  12, 1872. 
83  pp.  8°.  {1^2(1  Congress  3d.,  session.  House  executive 
document  no.  llfS.)  1566 

Report  dated  Oct.  30,  1872,  respecting  the  condition  of  the  consulates 
of  the  United  States  on  the  British  isles  and  in  the  countries  of 
Continental  Europe. 

Message  from  the  President  relative  to  consular  agents. 


their  reports  and  expenses.     January  31,   1873.     138  pp. 

8°.     {Jf^d  Congress.,  3d  session.     House  executive  docuraent 

iw.  168.)  1567 

Pp.  3-69  contain  a  report  by  De  B.  Randolph  Keim,  "  The  consular 
service  of  the  United  States  of  America  .  .  .  Ijeing  an  epitome 
of  official  investigations  embraced  in  communications  and  reports, 
addressed  to  the  Hon.  Geo.  S.  Boutwell,  during  the  years  1870, 
1871,  and  1872."  Pp.  71-138  contain  "  A  bill  to  establish  a  con- 
sular service  for  the  United  States  of  America,  and  to  amend  and 
to  consolidate  sundry  acts  of  Congress  relating  to  the  powers  and 
duties  of  consular  officers.  Prepared  to  accompany  the  report  of 
De  B.  Randolph  Keim."     December  31,  1872. 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  relation  to  the 


re-organization  of  the  diplomatic  and  consular  departments. 
December  19,  1872.  3  pp.  8°.  {lf!2d  Congress.,  3d  session. 
House  miscellaneous  document  no.  61.)  1572 

Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  state,  in  relation  to  the 


duties  of  consular  and  diplomatic  officers,  and  to  a  proposed 
amendment  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  United  States 
relating  thereto.     February  16,  1875.     4  pp.     8°.     (^M 

Congress.,  2d  session.  Senate  miscellaneous  document  no. 
115.)  1630 

Report  of  the  Secretary  of  state,  transmitting  a  state- 


ment of  consular  officers,  not  citizens  of  the  United  States, 
to  whom  salaries  were  paid  during  the  fiscal  year  ended 
June  30, 1875.  December  7, 1875.  2  pp.  8^.  {Ut?i  Con- 
gress., 1st  session.     Senate  executive  document  no.  3.)      1664 

Diplomatic  and   consular  service.     Letters   and  cor- 


respondence from  the  Hou.  William  M.  Evarts  in  relation 
to  the  diplomatic  and  consular  service.  December  5, 1878. 
10  pp.  8^.  {Jfiith  Congress,  3d  session.  House  executive 
document  no.  9.)  1852 


GOVERNMENT    DOCUMENTS  19 

United  States.  Department  of  state.  Letter  from  the  Secretary  of 
state,  and  other  papers,  relative  to  the  exercise  of  judicial 
extraterritorial  rig-hts  conferred  upon  the  United  States. 
April  29,  1882.  234  pp.  8-.  {li-lth  Congress,  1st  session. 
Senate  miscellaneous  document  no.  89.)  1993 

Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  a  comnuini- 


cation  from  the  Secretarj'  of  state  in  relation  to  the  consular 
service.  March  20,  1881.  118  pp.  8-.  {JfBth  Congress, 
1st  session.     House  executive  document  no.  121.)  2206 


Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  a  communi 


cation  from  the  Secretary  of  state  relative  to  the  bill  for  the 
support  of  the  diplomatic  and  consular  service.  April  28, 
1884.  6  pp.  8'^.  {IfSth  Congress.,  1st  session.  House  execu- 
tive document  no.  lJf.6.)  2207 

Message  from  the  President,  transmitting  a  communi- 


cation from  the  Secretary'  of  state  relative  to  the  consuhir 
service.  January  5,  1885.  183  pp.  8^.  {J^Sth  Congrrss. 
2d  sessioti.     House  executive  document  no.  65.)  2302 

As  a  supplementary  report  on  the  suVjject  of  the  proposed  reorgani- 
zation of  the  consular  service,  the  Secretary  of  state  submits  state- 
ments from  several  consular  representatives,  showing  the  extent 
and  character  of  the  duties  devolving  on  them. 


Message  from  the  President  transmitting,  in  response 


to  the  resolution  of  the  Senate  of  March  2,  ll>01,  a  com- 
munication from  the  Secretary  of  state  submitting  reports 
from  consular  officers  of  the  United  States  irivini;-  an 
account  of  each  consulate  and  consular  agency,  showing  its 
principal  industries  and  exports,  the  surrounding  climatic 
conditions,  the  general  cost  of  living,  and  siniilur  informa- 
tion. June  17,  1002. 
Wasliington:  Government pinnting  office.,  HMJJ.  738 pp.  8^. 
{57th  Congress.,  1st  session.     Senate  document  no.  Jfll.) 

4248 


Report  to  thn  Ibtii.  John  Il!iy,Socr(  laiy  of  state,  upon 


a  tour  of  consular  inspection  in  i^iiiope,  l»y  HcM'bert  II.  1). 
Peirce,  third  assistant  secretary  of  state.  I)eccmb(M*  5, 
l!Mt3.  31  pp.  8^.  {58th  Congress.,  1st  session.  Setiato 
d<icament  no.  28.) 


20  LIBRAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

United  States.  Treasury  department.  Letter  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
treasurj',  communicating  the  report  of  the  agent  of  the 
United  States  to  examine  consular  affairs,  with  reports  of 
consular  offices  in  France  and  Belgium.  February  8, 1870. 
33  pp.  S".  {Ii-lst  Congress,  '2d  session.  Senate  executive 
document  no.  27.)  1405 

Report  of  F.  A.  Starring,  agent  of  the  United  States. 

Names  of  consular  agents  and  amounts  paid.     Mes- 


sage from  the  President,  transmitting  statement  from  the 
Treasur}"  department,  relative  to  the  names  and  amounts 
paid  to  consular  agents.  December  4,  1871.  183  pp.  8°. 
{42d  Congress.,  2d  session.     House  executive  docuinent  no.  11.) 

1509 

Letter  from  the  Secretar}^  of  the  treasury",  relative 


to  the  authority  that  can  properl}^  be  conferred  upon  con- 
sular and  commercial  agents  for  the  protection  of  the  rev- 
enues of  the  country.  March  22,  1872.  5  pp.  8°.  {Jt,M 
Congress.,  2d  session.     House  executive  document  no.  221.) 

1515 


CONSULAR  SYSTEMS    K    FOREIGN  COUNTRIES  (CONSTITUTION  AND  HISTORY) 

Bluntschli,  Johann  Kaspar.      Le  droit  international  coditio.     Traduit 
de  Tallemand  par  C.  Lardy,     5"  ed.,  revue  et  augmentee. 
Paris:  Guillaumin  et  cie,  1895.      xxxli.,  602  pp.      8^.     {Eco- 
nomistes  et  puhlicistes  cojitemporains.) 
"Des  consuls,"  pp.  160-171. 

Bonfils,  Henry.    Manuel  de  droit  international  pulilic  (droit  des  gens). 
3,  ed.,  revue  et  mise  au  courant  par  Paul  Fauchille. 
Paris:  Arthur  Rousseau^  1901.     viii^  91Jf.p>p.     8^. 
"Les  consuls,"  pp.  410-439. 

Bulmerincq,  A.  v.     Consularrecht. 

{In  Holtzendorff,  Franz  von.     Handbuch  des  Volkerrechts,  vol.  3, 

pp.  685-797.     Hamburg,  1887.     8°. ) 
Contents. — 1.  Geschichtliche   and   allgemeine   Be.'^tinimungen;  2. 
Rechte  der  Consuln;  3.  Functionen  der  Consuln;  4.  Ueberein- 
stimmung,  Unterschiede  und  Reform  des  geltenden  Consularrechts. 

Calvo,  Charles.     Le  droit  international  theoriquc  et  pratique.     5*^  ed. 
revue  et  completee  par  un  .supplement. 
Paris:  Arthur  Rousseau,  1896.     6  vols.     8^. 
"Consulats,"  vol.  3,  pp.  215-282. 

Cappello,  Michelangelo.     Les  consulats  et  les  bailages  de  la  Repub- 
lique  de  Veni.se. 

{In  Kevue  de  droit  international  et  de  h'gislatiun  comitare'e,  vol.  29, 
pp.  153-187.     Bruxelles,  1897.     8°.) 

Clercq,  Alexandre  .1.  II.  de.    Fornuilairc  a  Tusage  dos  consulats  suivi 
d'un  appendice  contenant  le  taril"  des  chancelleries  consu- 
laires  et  les  principales  lois  et  ordonnunces  relatives  au.\ 
consulats. 
Paris:   GuiUawnin  et  &,  ISJ^^.     viii.,  66lt.  j)j).     8^. 

Clercq,  Alexandre  de,  a7ul  Charles  de  Vallat.     (iiiide  pratique  des 
consulats.     8.  (^d.,  mix'  a  jmird'aprr'^  les  plus  n'cents  docu- 
ments ofliciels. 
Paris:  Amyot^  1868.     2  vols.     5*^. 

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22  LTBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Consulat  de  la  mor,  ou  pandectes  du  droit  commercial  et  maritime, 
.    .    .    traduit   du  Catalan   en   Fran(;ais,   d'apres    I'edition 
originale  de  Barcelonne,  de  I'an  IttO-i;    .    .    .    par  P.   B. 
Boucher. 
ParU:  Arthus-Bertrand,  1808.     2  vols.     8°. 
Library  contains  various  editions. 

Contuzzi,  F.  Des  attributions  des  consuls  en  matiere  notariale,  au 
point  de  vue  de  la  legislation  italienne. 

{Ill  Kevue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  coniparee,  vol.  24, 
pp.  304-330.     Bruxelles,  1892.     8°.) 

Cussy,  Ferdinand,  haron  de.     Dictionnaire  ou  manuel-lexique  du  dip- 
lomate  et  du  consul. 
Leip-'j:  F.  A.  Brochhaus,  18Ifi.     viii,  799  j^p.     1^°. 

Kegloments   consulaires  des  principaux  etats  maritimes  de 

TEurope  et  de  TAmerique;  fonctions  et  attributions   des 
consuls;  prerogatives,  immunites  et   caractere  public  des 
consuls  envo3^es. 
Leipzig:  F.  A.  Brockhaiis,  1851.     {£),  492pp.     8°. 

Davis,  George  B.     The  elements  of  international  law,  with  an  account 
of  its  origin,  sources  and  historical  development.     A  new 
and  revised  ed. 
^ew  York  and  London:  Harper  <&  hrothers,  publishers.,  1900. 
xxvi,  612  pp.     8°. 

"Consuls:  Consular  jurisdiction,"  pp.  211-222. 

Engelhardt,  Edouard  Philippe.     Consuls  et  diplomates. 

(In  Revue  d'histoire  diplomatique,  vol.  4,  pp.  28-53.     Paris,  1890. 

8°.) 

Les  consuls  envoyes  et  les  consuls  negociants. 

(In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  21, 
pp.  588-596.     Bruxelles,  1889.     8°. ) 

De  la  condition  juridique  des  consuls.     Etude  sur  I'immunite 

personnelle. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  22, 
pp.  336-348.     Bruxelles,  1890.     8°.) 

Feraud-Griraud,  Louis  Joseph  Delphin.  Du  droit  d'expulsion  attri- 
bue  aux  consuls  sur  leurs  nationaux  dans  les  pays  hors 
chretiente. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  19, 
pp.  1-16.     Bruxelles,  1887.     8°.) 

Flaischlen,  Georges.    Les  attributions  judiciaires  des  consuls  etrangers 
en  Roumanie,  d'apres  la  recente  jurisprudence  roumaine. 
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t.  4,  pp.  235-269.     Bruxelles,  1902.     8°.) 


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Gabba,  C.  F.     L'incident  cousulaire  f  ranco-italien  u  Florence. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  20, 
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Great  Britain.     Foreign  office.     Reports  relative  to  British  consular 
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Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty.  July,  1903.  (2), 
5  pp.     F^. 

Hall,  William  Edward.     A  treatise  on  international   law.     5th  ed. 

Edited  by  J.  B.  Atlay. 

Oxford:    Clarendon  pi'ess,  1904-     osxiv.,  764 pp-     8^. 
Consuls,  their  functions,  etc.,  pp.  316-324. 

Halleck,  Kenry  Wager.     Halleck's  international  law;  or,  Rules  reg- 
ulating the  intercourse  of  states  in  peace  and  war.     A  new 
ed.,  rev.  with  notes  and  cases  by  Sir  S.  Baker. 
London:    C.  J\^egan  Paul  cfc  <?<?.,  1878.     2  vols.     8^. 

"  Of  consuls  and  commercial  agents,"  vol.  1,  pp.  310-347. 

HefFter,  A.  G.     Le  droit  international  de  I'Europe.     Traduit  par  Jules 
Bergson.     •!''  ed.  franyaise,  augmentee  et  annotee  par  F. 
Heinrich  Gefi'cken. 
Berlin:  IL  W.  ^Laller;  Paj'is:  A.  Cotillon  d; cie..,  1883.    xv, 
(i),  576  pp.     8^. 

"Des  consuls,"  pp.  555-566. 

Kebedgy,  Michel  S.     La  juridiction  consulaire  et  les  affaires  mixtes 
en  Orient. 

( In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  27, 
pp.  313-326.     Bruxelles,  1895.     8°.) 

Kent,  James.     Kent's  commentary  on    iMlfrriational   law,  edited  by 
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ConsulB,  pp.  125-142. 

Konig,  Bcrnhard  ^^'.  von.      Ilandltuch  des  dcutschen  Konsularwcscns. 
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La-wrence,  "William  Beach.     Etude  sur  la  juridiction  consuiaire. 

(//(  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  compares,  vol.  10, 
pp.  285-336;  vol.  11,  pp.  45-79.     Gand,  1878-1879.     8°.) 

Lehr,  Ernest.  Le  corps  diplomatique  et  le  corps  cousulaire  en  Espagne. 
Coup  d'oeil  sur  I'organisation  actuelle. 

(//(  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  compar^e,  vol.  20, 
pp.  174-187.     Bruxelles,  1888.     8°.) 

De  quelques  modifications  a  apporter  a  Torganisation  du  corps 

consuiaire  et  de  la  creation  d'agents  commerciaux. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  22, 
pp.  438-453.     Bruxelles,  1890.     8°.) 

Lippmann,  Karl.     Die  Konsularjurisdiktion  im  Orient.     Hire  histo- 
rische  Entwicklung  von  den  f  ruhesten  Zeiten  bis  zur  Gegen- 
wart. 
Leipzig,  Veit  <&  comp.,  1898.     (3),  vi,  192  pp.     8°. 
"Litteratur,"  pp.  190-192. 

Lisboa,  Henri  C.  R.     Du  service  consuiaire. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  2.  ser., 
t.  2,  pp.  255-269.     Bruxelles,  1900.     8°. ) 

Liszt,  Franz  von.    Das  Volkerrecht.     Zweite  durchaus  umgearbeitete 
Auflage. 
Berli7i:   Verlag  von  O.  Ilaering,  1902.    xiii,  (1),  4^£j)p.    8^. 
"Die  Konsuln  insbesondere, "  pp.  119-133. 

Maluquer  y  Salvador,  Miguel.     Derecho  consular  espanol. 

Madrid:  IIljos  de  Reus,  1899.     x,  (2),  899  pp.     8°. 

Martens,  Feodor  F.  de.     Traite  de  droit  international.     Traduit  du 
russe  par  Alfred  Leo. 
Paris:   Lihrairie  A.  Marescq  aine,  1883.     3  vols.     8^. 
"Droit  des  consuls,"  vol.  2,  pp.  95-144. 

Monnet,  Raphael.  Manuel  diplomatique  et  consuiaire.  Aide-memoire 
pratique  des  chancelleries,  suivi  d'un  appendice  a  I'usage 
special  des  agents  consulaires. 

Paris:  Berger-Levraxdt  et  cie.,  1899.     m,{2),  If!72 pp.     8°. 

Olshausen,  Justus.  Die  Auslieferungs-  und  Konsularvertrage  des 
Deutschen  Reichs.  Nebst  einem  Anhange,  enthaltend  die 
Auslieferungsvertnige  deutscher  Bundesstaaten  mit  auslan- 
dischen  Staaten.  Textausgabe  mit  Anmerkungen  und 
Sachregister  zum  praktischen  Gebrauch. 
Berlin:  F.Yahlen,  1903.  xi,{l),2]iS pp.  2J^°.  {Die  Straf- 
gesetzgebung  des  Deutschen  Beichs.     Bd.  VIII.) 


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Olshausen,  Justus.  Die  Reichs-Strafo-esetzo-ebuno-  fiir  die  deutschen 
Konsulargerichtsbezirive  und  Schutzgebiete  .  .  .  Textaus- 
gabe  niit  Anmerkungen  und  Sachregister  zuui  praktischen 
Gebrauch. 
Berlin:  F.  Vahlen^  1903.  viii,  149pp.  2 Jr.  {Die  Straf- 
gesetzgebung  des  Deutschen  Reichs.     Bd.  /A'.) 

Fardessus,  Jean  ]Marie.     Collection  de  lois  maritimes  anterieures  au 
XVIII.^  sieele. 
Paris:    Imprime.,  par  autm^sation   du  roi^  a  V Imprimeine 
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Vol.  2  contains  the  text  of  the  "Consulat  de  la  mer"  and  of  "Le 
guidon  de  la  mer."  There  are  numerous  references  throughout 
the  collection  to  "Consuls,"  "Consuls  de  mer,"  and  "Consuls 
sur  les  navires." 

Phillimore,  Sir  Robert  Joseph.     Commentaries  upon  international 
law.     2d  ed. 

London:  Butterworths.,  187 1-187 4-     4'^ols.     8^. 

Part  7,  chap.  1.  Consuls,  Historical  introduction,  pp.  258-262;  2. 
Consulate  in  Christian  countries,  pp.  263-278;  3.  Duties  and  pow- 
ers of  consuls,  pp.  279-300;  4.  Decisions  of  municipal  tribunals 
respecting  consuls,  pp.  301-311;  5.  Consuls  in  the  Levant — in 
China,  pp.  312-316. 

Pradier-Fodere,  1*.     Traite  de  droit  international  public,  europeen 
cSc  americain,  suivant  les  progres  de  la  science  et  de  la  pra- 
tique contemporaines. 
Paris:  A.   Durand  et   Pedone-Lauriel.,   1885-1897.     7   voh. 

8-. 

"Consulate,"  vol.  4.  pp.  424-818. 

Rivier,  Alphonse.     Principes  du  droit  des  gens. 

Paris:  Arthur  Rousseau.,  1896.     2  vols.     8^. 
"Les  consuls,"  vol.  1,  pp.  519-558. 

Programme  d'un  cours  de  droit  des  gens,  pour  servir  a  Tc'tudc 

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"Les  consuls,"  pp.  112-121. 

Salles,  Georges.     L'institution  des  consulats,  son  origine,  son  dovc- 
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Schaube,  Adolf.      L;i  |)rf)Xt'nic  an  inoycn  age. 

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Scott,  James  Bro^Yn,  ed.     Cases  on  international  law  selected  from 
decisions  of  English  and  American  courts. 
Boston:   The  Boston  hook  com2Kiny^  1902.     Ixvii.,  961  pj).     8^. 
Cases,  pp.  197-205,  234-237. 

On  the  status  of  consuls  as  regards  exemption  from  suits  under  local 
laws. 

Sno^v,  Freeman.     Cases  and  opinions  on  international  law,  with  notes 
and  a  syllabus, 
Boston:   The  Boston  hook  company,  1S93.     xl,  586 pp,     8°. 
Consuls,  pp.  xxvi,  99-102. 

Treaties  and  topics  in  American  diplomac,y. 

Boston:  The  Bosto7i  hook  compatri/,  1894-    vH^  {1)^)515 pp.    8°. 
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Stocquart,  Emile.  Le  privilege  d'exterritorialite,  specialement  dans 
ses  rapports  avec  la  validite  des  mariages  celebres  a  I'am- 
bassade  ou  au  cousulat. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  compar^e,  vol.  20, 
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Streit,  G.  La  sentence  arbitrale  sur  la  question  consulaire  entre  la 
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(/n  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  2.  s^r., 
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Toda  y  Giiell,  Eduardo.     Derecho  consular  de  Espana. 

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T'wiss,  /Sir  Travers.  La  juridiction  consulaire  dans  les  pays  de  I'Orient 
et  specialement  au  Japon. 

{In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  25, 
pp.  213-229.     Bruxelles,  1893.     8°. ) 

Vattel,  Emmeric  de.  The  law  of  nations;  or,  Principles  of  the  law 
of  nature,  applied  to  the  conduct  and  affairs  of  nations 
and  sovereigns.  From  the  French.  From  the  new  ed. 
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Philadelphia:  T.  (&  J.  W.  Johnson  <&  co.^  1857.  Ixvi,  (i), 
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Consuls,  pp.  146-148. 

Wheaton,  Henry.     Elements  of  international  law.     4th  English  ed., 

bringing  the  work  down  to  the  present  time  by  J.  Beresford 

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London:   Stevens  and  sons,  1904-     osxxv,  (1),  848  pp.     4°' 

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Woolsey,  Theodore  D.     Introduction   to  the  study  of   international 
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Neio  York:  Charles  Scr'ihner''s sons ^1901.   xix,  {1)^527 pp.   S^. 
Consuls,  pp.  152-157. 

Zilcken,  Eugene.  Competence  des  fonctionnaires  consulaires.  Ex- 
pose de  la  loi  neerlandaise  du  25  juillet  1S77,  reglant  la 
competence  des  fonctionn;nres  consulaires  en  matiere 
d'actes  civils  et  la  juridiction  consulaire. 

(In  Revue  de  droit  international  et  de  legislation  comparee,  vol.  4, 
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